Prudence Foundation-PRC pact boosts ‘Safe Steps’ First Aid

In celebration of World First Aid Day 2018, Prudence Foundation, the community investment arm of Prudential in Asia, has established a partnership with the Philippine Red Cross to strengthen “Safe Steps” First Aid awareness in the country.
Hosted by PRC, this year’s World First Aid Day celebration in the Philippines focuses on the enhancement of public awareness of the importance of first aid skills in relation to road accidents. According to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, injuries claimed 4.9 million lives in 2016, 29 percent of which were due to road traffic injuries.
A regionally implemented program, Safe Steps First Aid aims to contribute to lowering these statistics by providing people with fundamental first aid information and knowledge, enabling them to be less vulnerable in an emergency situation and help others in need.
The program consists of videos, safety cards, posters, and other educational materials covering basic first aid topics, including burns, broken bones, choking, CPR, severe bleeding, and stroke.
The Safe Steps program also includes Safe Steps Road Safety, which provides similar materials covering key road safety topics to help the public be safer on the roads.
In the Philippines, the partnership with PRC will boost Safe Steps First Aid’s education materials reach among Filipinos as the educational materials will be distributed locally in PRC’s offices, blood centers, website, social media pages, and its soon-to-be-relaunched first aid mobile app.
Prudence Foundation Executive Director Marc Fancy said: “It is with great pleasure we are able to announce on World First Aid Day our partnership with the Philippine Red Cross to provide Safe Steps First Aid’s life-saving information to as many Filipinos as possible.”
“Prudence Foundation aims to secure the future of Asian communities and having the Philippine Red Cross as a partner – together with the strong support from Pru Life UK – helps ensure that together we can achieve this.”

Filipino-American humanitarian Dr. Maria Guevarra, one of the ambassadors for Safe Steps First Aid, graced the event and shared her experience doing humanitarian work and advocating first aid awareness.
“In my line of work, I’ve witnessed how first aid can be the difference between life and death. First aid is a vital life-saving tool – we will never know when we will be able to put the knowledge into action, but when we do, we can save lives,” she shared.
“This is why I am very excited for the partnership to touch more lives and make a difference in the Philippines through Safe Steps First Aid.”
Launched in 2017, Safe Steps First Aid was developed in partnership with IFRC and National Geographic.
The program builds upon the successful Safe Steps Natural Disasters and Safe Steps Road Safety programs launched by Prudence Foundation in May 2014 and February 2016 respectively, with the aim to promote awareness of life-threatening issues in the hope of saving lives and building more resilient communities.
Safe Steps reaches 250 million people across the region every day through partnerships with the private sector, governments, and humanitarian organizations.

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